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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | All-Mountain Charger |
| Terrain | All-Mountain · Powder |
| Ability Level | Advanced · Expert |
| Shape | Directional |
| Flex | 6 / 10 |
| Binding Mount Pattern | 2x4 |
Product Description
Built for riders who want to charge everything on the mountain, the K2 Sky Pilot delivers confident edge hold on hardpack and float in powder through a Directional Combination Camber profile that blends camber snap with rocker ease at tip and tail. An S1 Core with Paulownia wood keeps it light and lively, while a Carbon Y Beam adds longitudinal pop. Six sizes from 148 to 163 cm serve a wide range of advanced and expert riders.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Directional Combination Camber: camber between the feet for pop, edge hold, and stability on groomers; rocker at tip and tail for float in powder and a forgiving, catch-free feel in variable snow |
| Flex | 6 / 10 (medium-stiff on K2's 1-to-10 scale, where 1 = Playful and 10 = Precise) |
| Shape | Directional |
| Core | S1 Core: Paulownia-based core built off K2's proven core platform; Paulownia wood is placed strategically throughout to reduce weight while maintaining response and durability. Backed by a 5-year warranty |
| Laminates | Triax Glass: triaxial fiberglass laminate providing good torsional stiffness and longitudinal response · Carbon Y Beam: Y-shaped carbon fiber beam that adds longitudinal stiffness and pop while keeping the board torsionally playful |
| Base | Wax Infused Sintered 4001 Base: high-density sintered 4001 polyethylene base, factory wax-infused for a fast and durable ride right out of the box · Stone Ground Base: factory stone grind finish for a smooth, fast base from day one |
| Additional Features | Bio Resin: bio-based resin system replacing petroleum-derived resins for a reduced environmental footprint · 3D Base Contour: 3-dimensional bevel at tip and tail for smoother nose and tail entry into powder and on rails |
| Binding Compatibility | 2x4 insert pattern, compatible with most binding systems |
Warranty
Sky Pilot Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The Sky Pilot is designed for advanced to expert riders who want one board to handle groomed runs and variable terrain. On the Sky Pilot, a medium-stiff flex pairs with a directional shape to deliver edge control and stability at speed, so you need solid carving technique and edge awareness to get the most from it. It rewards commitment.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
Camber curves up underfoot for snap and edge grip; rocker at the tips curves up to float in powder and forgive mistakes. On the Sky Pilot, camber sits between your feet while the nose and tail rock up. That hybrid keeps you locked in for carves while forgiving sloppy landings and powder approaches, bridging both worlds.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Sky Pilot runs a medium-stiff flex. On the Sky Pilot, that stiffness means the board holds its line under edge pressure and stays stable when you open it up at speed. It is not forgiving at low speed, but at pace it tracks true and resists washout, so you get precision in your carves and confidence in chop.
Is this board good for powder?
Yes, the Sky Pilot is well-suited for powder. On the Sky Pilot, the directional shape sits you slightly back, and the rocker at the tip lifts the nose up early. That geometry keeps you planted and lets you stay forward without digging, so you float through deep snow with less leg work than a centered board would demand.
What makes a base fast — extruded vs. sintered?
Sintered bases absorb wax better and hold more speed, but need regular maintenance; extruded bases are slower but forgive neglect. On the Sky Pilot, the base is high-density sintered polyethylene, factory wax-infused with a stone grind finish. That means it ships ready to fly, soaks up fresh wax, and rewards frequent care with top-tier speed.